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Professor Wang Cuixia's Experience In Treating Chronic Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

Posted on:2018-01-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2354330536982660Subject:Gynecology of traditional Chinese medicine
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Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease refers to the female pelvic genital organs and surrounding connective tissue,pelvic peritoneal chronic inflammatory changes.Chinese medicine that chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is the cause of menstruation,small and postpartum cell pulse weak,or poor body,feelings of exogenous pathogens,or sexual intercourse,so that hot and humid,dampness,dampness evil invasion,,Leading to the uterus is not through the pain,not Rong is pain.Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease seriously affect the quality of life of women,simple Western medicine treatment of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is poor,Chinese medicine treatment of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease,in the efficacy,prognosis,drug safety and other aspects have their unique advantages exist.Professor Wang Cuixia engaged in gynecological clinical more than 20 years,the treatment of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease have a unique understanding of the mentor that the liver and spleen and kidney dysfunction is the internal factors of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease,cold coagulation,damp heat,qi stagnation is chronic pelvic inflammatory disease caused Disease conditions,according to its etiology and pathogenesis is divided into cold dampness stagnation,damp heat stasis two syndromes,and for the syndrome with the disease addition and subtraction,supplemented by topical and enema,give full play to the advantages of Chinese medicine,clinical effect is remarkable.In addition,my teacher also pay special attention to understand the physical factors,life social factors and special period of defense,such as menstrual or postpartum fasting cold cold spicy spicy food or intercourse and other circumstances.
Keywords/Search Tags:chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, syndrome, differentiation
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